Sentences with phrase «if qualified teacher status»

Academies can set their own terms for teachers» pay and conditions, they don't have to follow the national curriculum, and if qualified teacher status is abolished, they will have much more flexibility in who can be hired.

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«If the proposal for License to Practise signals a commitment by a future Labour Government to restore qualified teacher status (QTS) as a requirement for all teachers in state funded schools, to introduce, within a national framework of pay and conditions of service, a contractual entitlement for all teachers to continuing professional development and to re-establish a proper system of professional regulation which ensures that all headteachers have QTS and NPQH and are accredited to lead and manage schools, then this is a basis on which progress could be made.
Regarded as competent, somewhat un-ideological and willing to listen on a range of issues such as reforms to qualified teacher status, the former secretary of state warmed herself to teachers and commentators alike — even if hers was one of the shorter stints of recent times.
The Department for Education's consultation on strengthening qualified teacher status and improving career progression for teachers, published today, is nothing if not wide - ranging.
There are also concerns that important reforms recently set in motion by the minister — such as those to primary testing, qualified teacher status, flexible working and sex education — could be derailed if she is replaced in the coming weeks.
If you qualified as a teacher in Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the USA, you do not need to undertake any further training, but must apply to the National College for Teaching and Leadership in order for your qualifications to be verified prior to being awarded QTS status.
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